Re: receiving Japanese

2006-03-24 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Good evening Olson-san, well, the problem is the encoding of those messages. Some Japanese mail- clients don't send an encoding, probably those programmers think Japanese is the only and one language in the world you know that mindset, I guess ;-) I set my encoding for unknown messages to Ja

Re: Identifying the problems that 'smart' folders may solve part 1

2006-03-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Andy Fragen said: >I'm not really sure why a smart folder, which should have a different >icon, need be any different than a regular folder in function. In other >words, double click it and it opens in another window. Is that somehow >not similar to incorporating smart folders into the RMB? Not

receiving Japanese

2006-03-24 Thread Shell Olson
I started using Powermail about 6 years ago simply because I wanted to be able to read and write in Japanese, but have my menus still in English. I couldn't find any other e-mail program that would do that. Japanese software would make things very difficult for me, and probably wouldn't run on m

Re(3): Identifying the problems that 'smart' folders may solve part 1

2006-03-24 Thread computer artwork by subhash
[computer artwork by subhash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 23.3.2006 um 23:29 Uhr:] >I am using... Addition: I am checking 7 POP3-Mail-Accounts. I shut down the machine every night. It is running whole the day. -- http://www.subhash.at

Re: Identifying the problems that 'smart' folders may solve part 1

2006-03-24 Thread Andy Fragen
I'll chime in as another who rarely uses the RMB. You currently have: 40796 Messages 45 Message folders 44 Message Filters 6 Text Clippings 7 Signatures and I check 9 different email accounts. I have a similar amount and variety as do you. SpamSieve is indispensable. Most of my filters are for

Re(2): Identifying the problems that 'smart' folders may solve part 1

2006-03-24 Thread computer artwork by subhash
[Mikael Byström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 23.3.2006 um 20:01 Uhr:] >Thanks for sharing your experiences. Would you care to describe your >workflow? I currently have: 9066 Messages 31 Message folders 44 Message Filters 23 Text Clippings 28 Signatures 46 Scripts I am using the 3 panel view a

Re: Identifying the problems that 'smart' folders may solve part 1

2006-03-24 Thread Mikael Byström
A-NO-NE Music said: >I am involved with more than 10 active beta test lists. Constantly, >more than 2 or 3 products are close to shipping so my mail browsing >priority changes day to day. This is the reason. But doesn't this mean you could be helped by 'smart folders' or similar solutions unde

Re: Identifying the problems that 'smart' folders may solve part 1

2006-03-24 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Mikael Byström / 2006/03/23 / 02:01 PM wrote: >Would you care to describe your >workflow? What types of email do you receive and send? Business, mailing >lists, private? What are the volume of messages? My daily volume is about 300-500 excluding another 500 SPAM. Unfortunately, last couple versi

Re: Identifying the problems that 'smart' folders may solve part 1

2006-03-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Hiro said: >Mikael Byström / 2006/03/22 / 12:39 PM wrote: > >>One conclusion I made from the "RMW in the browser" discussion is that >>the recent messages listing seem to be a vital part of how PowerMail >>users interact with their email messages. At least for users being on >>this list. >>It's a